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B CLASS BROADCASTING.

TO THE EDITOR. Sir, —For some time past the listen-ing-in piblic have been treated to a service by the B class stations of Dunedin that calls for its whole-hearted thanks. At the same time, one can receive too much of a> good thing; in this respect that when two stations of the B class go on the air together, especially when one of them broadcasts on 100 watts, it is an impossibility for owners of small sets like myself to tune out a relay of a dance that does not interest. Ear be it from me to criticise the voluntary efforts of station operators, but “ one at a time is good fishing.” At one time set hours were allotted to B stations, and we did not have this unnecessary overlapping. I understand from some of my friends that I am not alone in my complaint, and it is not with a feeling of discontent at tho service, but with {} desire for better control that I write. — I am. etc., One At a Time. September 5.

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Evening Star, Issue 21510, 7 September 1933, Page 2

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B CLASS BROADCASTING. Evening Star, Issue 21510, 7 September 1933, Page 2

B CLASS BROADCASTING. Evening Star, Issue 21510, 7 September 1933, Page 2

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